>>65959754That they stuck the entire build process together, ie you can't work on css without waiting for the entire dotnet build to complete, why would anyone think this is a good idea when gulp is a thing?

>>65959775Why would changing CSS entail recompiling the project? CSS should be in a separate file(s) that the server program loads after it's launched. Same thing with HTML and JS. Even if HTML is really a HTML template, in most cases you should be able to change it without changing the source code of the program. Golang works like that.

anyone have experience with utlist.h bindings. i didnt want to have to write all the shit for linked lists in c so i just used that but it doesnt seem like the LL_FOREACH is working. that or im not prepending my elements correctly. Anyone know whats up?

>>65959832Launching the IIS and the web browsers are normally the slowest steps when debugging.Just leave those two open and you don't have to wait a lot anymore. The compilation step is literally milliseconds even on a turtle.

>>65960059>irc died a long time agolmao ffs. it's still the best place to ask questions on open source projects/get involved.>doesn't have the tenth of features provided by discord.>4chan doesn't have a tenth of the features provided by facebook!!sure is starting to feel like summer. get your faggy gamer trash client out of here.

>>65960059IRC is still going strong. Declined, but I think those are just the normies. Still many active technology related channels and old circlejerks going on.

Discord also replaced services like Steam and Skype, not IRC. Discord is doing well (for video game players) that Steam and Skype did poorly. Much easier for quickly setting up group chats (both voice and text). And you can drop in and out of group chats at will. Skype is damn fiddly, and steam is annoying to deal with when you want a group chat (direct messages are fine).

IRC is an entirely different beast, and I don't think Discord will ever kill it since the users of IRC probably won't move to Discord any time soon. For technology, IRC is strong, established, and is in no danger of going away soon. If you want your "meme shitting" easier, I guess you could find yourself a client that upload and post links to your crappy image macros for you.

Most OOP langs are for brainlets and code monkeys, but anyone who dogmatically hates Ruby just because it's OOP is the real brainlet. What makes Ruby powerful is that instead of POOP, it's OOP-P: object-oriented programming *minus* the principles. Or, more specifically, object-oriented programming by the principles of dynamically typed nonpure functional programming. Go crazy -- do stateful multiple inheritance with modules (Ruby's combined notion of namespaces, FP modules, mixins, and traits), change an object's contents at runtime, run arbitrary code blocks with any datum as "self," use coroutines and continuations, change class hierarchy at runtime, treat types as first class values, use method_missing to conditionally override the member access operator, programmatically create new methods (e.g as part of a delegation shorthand) -- Ruby doesn't care. Basically it's not even OOP, just Lisp-like FP with classes.

>>65960485"For girls" isn't usually applied restrictively. Quite the opposite: it usually intends to restrict girls to the activity in question (as opposed to a perceived alternative), not to restrict the activity in question to girls. In most such cases, including this one, girls would be happy to have some male representation in the activity.

>>65960609Yes, but not the kind of feminist extremist you hear about in stories about how dumb feminism is. They shouldn't even be considered feminists, because feminism is about gender equality. Just because it was particularly conceived in consideration of the rights of women, hence the name, doesn't mean women having *more* rights than men fits into the philosophy at any point. The problem of equality of the genders as they apply to people themselves is mostly solved, but the feminine aspects of all people of both sexes are still oppressed.

>>65960644Yes. But I'm not saying I approve of it as applied for that purpose. On the contrary I disdain that anyone still thinks femaleness or femininity is something to be contained any more than maleness or masculinity is. Ruby wasn't conceived as a containment language, but the spread of the idea that it's "for girls" turned it into one. Therefore, I hate that idea, not the language.

>>65960804>do you mean everywhere in the world outside of a tiny minority within the west, said minority only having existed for a few decadesThat's certainly a sobering consideration, but yeah, I guess I do.

>due to brainwashing?Neither the time nor the place.This is a programming thread. Your ridiculous "Ruby is for girls" nonsense has already pulled us far off track.You need to go back>>>/pol/

>>65960835>someone posts a really basic meme>you go into an autistic shitrage about it trying to force your outdated 60s ideology on everyone>this is their faultYou're the one that needs to fucking go, because you'll do it againBet you're fucking happy there's no more boy scouts aren't you

>>65960866>I post about Ruby>someone gets mad because "hurrr it's for girls">they post repeatedly about this to different anons, trying to force their outdated 30s ideology on everyone>this is somehow my fault just because i was so blind as to try to engage them and not theirs for making an ass of themselves to begin withTo summarize: no u

>>65960277You can't compare discord to steam. Steam only allows you to create temporary rooms while discord offers permanent servers to build communities around them. Discord/slack robots market is exploding; i know someone who is earning around 2500 usa dollars per month because of a very simple bot. Roleplayers are now on discord.

>>65961037>why would a numeric type not have the operation defined?In some cases `*` is equivocal. For example, vectors.>why can't the compiler figure out that T cannot be moved but is being moved and produce an error?Uh how about no. I'd like to decide whether it'll be moved or cloned, please.>>65961057Thanks but that doesn't seem to differ much, not at least in this case? I do agree that I should've opted Clone trait though.

>>65961063The epidemic of crippling /pol/io is the newfags. 4chan used to be apolitical. The inclusion of extremism from both sides of the spectrum was an inside joke. Then along came actual right extremist brainlets who didn't get the joke.

>>65961087Copy is more restrictive than Clone, that's all. But imagine an arbitrary-precision number type that uses heap memory - it cannot be Copy, only Clone, and thus would not work with your original function.

>>65961500You picked the wrong job. Go into neurosurgery.You probably won't be able to find work, though, since changing the way people's brains work for your own benefit, rather than for theirs, is widely regarded as wrong.

>>65961567If you surgically swapped two people's hippocampal contents without the rest of their brains, would person A still have the personality of person A but think they're person B, while person B would still have the personality of person B but think they're person A?It's programming related, just not computer programming.

>>65960676>Yes, but not the kind of feminist extremist you hear about in stories about how dumb feminism is. They shouldn't even be considered feminists,They are the logical end result of your bad ideology. You just quit along the way because it gets hard when it starts getting obvious that it conflicts with reality.

Lads I think I've found my passion. And t-thats technology. I'm not the best at it but I love it. I've only programmed for one day but I think I'm going to spend all day on it and actually attempt to learn a skill. Also have to figure out command line. This is fun

>>65961450Artist is SyegoUnfortunately I think this is the only other picture with tiny anime girls on electronics, pretty much all of his other pictures are giant anime girls crushing buildings and stuff.

>>65962590>what should I learn to get a job quickly and how long will it take me to learn?do you have any programming experience?doing some tier 1 help desk shit or being a junior sysadmin is usually the easiest way to break into the job market with tech.

>>65962684I have no experience with programming at all. I want to find something like a help desk just so I can get my foot in the door, but without any kind of skills to market I'm having trouble getting hired for them.

>>65962719Most people will say A+, Network+, etc.Personally I'd go after the CCNA. It's not easy (80% fail it iirc) but it'll put you above a lot of other people applying. You can take it in 2 segments as well so if you pass ICND1 that may be enough to get your foot in somewhere.Otherwise

>>65962762I failed the CompTIA a+901 back in the day and crid for a year about it. I probably wouldn't have given up because I almost passed it but some of the questions were in such insane detail that how could I remember stuff like that without interacting with it personally? They say 902is much harder but I'm flying through that section since it's all stuff I've had expierence with.

I need some ideasIf there are any free apps that have a pro mode or any other form of in app purchases that will work offline tell me their name and I'll try my best at cracking them.Xposed module will be posted when I'm readyalso, what are some git services that will not ban me or remove the repo?

Can you guise help me figure out why this Python 2 code ( https://github.com/llakssz/FunKeyCIA/blob/master/FunKeyCIA.py ) which has been converted to Python 3 (using 2to3) is fucking up on this section? (The Python 2 version works fine btw)

#if using a keyfileif (arguments.localkeyfile) or (arguments.nfskeyfile):

if not os.path.isfile('encTitleKeys.bin'): print('The input file encTitleKeys.bin does not exist.') sys.exit(0) with open('encTitleKeys.bin', 'rb') as keybin:

How do I add Visual Studio to some path so Python knows where it is on windows 7? It's installed but I still cannot install a module that apparantly needs it.I've only used linux and haven't had to deal with this level of bullshit before

>>65963288oh because I thought it was c# at first and then someone said it is not complicated and then you said C# is not complicated and listed two other languages and I reread the code and it was JS so I said it is not c# and maybe I shouldn't have said that because it seems you already knew that and now I look like a retard and I thought maybe I should reply to state what happened and why I said that and ended up writing this post and clicking reply but only after picking a random image that looked a bit gay.. maybe I shouldn't have posted this too

>>65963564Also the expected result is that it starts to download the CIA file, but it's just either hanging or taking a really long time to process the enctitlekeys.binPython 2 runs this script fine and the CIA file starts to download almost straight away

>>65963576A Python module needs Visual Studio? You mean the Visual C++ compiler? You need to find the subdirectory where the .exe file of the compiler is located and add it to the path. You probably need INCLUDE and LIBRARY variables to, pointing to the appropriate locations. Good luck, compiling on Windows is hell.